Crime Opportunity Theories : Routine Activity, Rational Choice and Their Variants 🔍
MANGAI NATARAJAN, Mangai Natarajan, Ashgate Publishing Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2011, 2011
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3 (p1): PART I THEORIZING SITUATIONAL DETERMINANTS OF CRIME 3 (p1-1): 1 R.V.G. Clarke (1985), Jack Tizard Memorial Lecture 'Delinquency, Environment and Intervention', Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 26, pp. 505-23. 23 (p1-2): 2 Christopher Birkbeck and Gary LaFree (1993), 'The Situational Analysis of Crime and Deviance', Annual Review of Sociology, 19, pp. 113-37. 49 (p1-3): 3 Wayne D. Osgood, Janet. K. Wilson, Patrick M. O'Malley, Jerald G. Bachman and Lloyd D. Johnston (1996), 'Routine Activities and Individual Deviant Behavior', American Sociological Review, 4, pp. 635-55. 73 (p2): PART II THE PRODUCTION OF CRIMINAL OPPORTUNITIES: ROUTINE ACTIVITY THEORY 73 (p2-1): 4 Marcus Felson and Lawrence E. Cohen (1980), 'Human Ecology and Crime: A Routine Activity Approach', Human Ecology, 8, pp. 389-406. 91 (p2-2): 5 Marcus Felson (1987), 'Routine Activities and Crime Prevention in the Developing Metropolis', Criminology, 25, pp. 911-31. 113 (p2-3): 6 Richard B. Felson (1997), 'Routine Activities and Involvement in Violence as Actor, Witness, or Target', Violence and Victims, 12, pp. 209-21. 127 (p2-4): 7 Philip J. Cook (1986), 'The Demand and Supply of Criminal Opportunities', in M. Tonry and N. Morris (eds), Crime and Justice, 7, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, pp. 1-27. 157 (p3): PART III DECIDING TO COMMIT CRIME: THE RATIONAL CHOICE PERSPECTIVE 157 (p3-1): 8 Ronald V. Clarke and Derek B. Cornish (1985), 'Modeling Offenders' Decisions: A Framework for Research and Policy', in M. Tonry and N. Morris (eds), Crime and Justice, 6, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, pp. 147-85. 197 (p3-2): 9 Derek B. Cornish and Ronald V. Clarke (1987), 'Understanding Crime Displacement: An Application of Rational Choice Theory', Criminology, 25, pp. 933-47. 213 (p3-3): 10 Eric Beauregard, D. Kim Rossmo and Jean Proulx (2007), 'A Descriptive Model of the Hunting Process of Serial Sex Offenders: A Rational Choice...
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Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
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Gower Publishing Ltd
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Routledge
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Library of essays in theoretical criminology, Surrey, England, ©2011
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Library of essays in theoretical criminology, Abingdon, Oxon, 2016
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Taylor & Francis (Unlimited), London, 2016
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United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
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Bookmarks: p1 (p3): PART Ⅰ THEORIZING SITUATIONAL DETERMINANTS OF CRIME
p1-1 (p3): 1 R.V.G. Clarke (1985), Jack Tizard Memorial Lecture 'Delinquency, Environment and Intervention', Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 26, pp. 505-23.
p1-2 (p23): 2 Christopher Birkbeck and Gary LaFree (1993), 'The Situational Analysis of Crime and Deviance', Annual Review of Sociology, 19, pp. 113-37.
p1-3 (p49): 3 Wayne D. Osgood, Janet. K. Wilson, Patrick M. O'Malley, Jerald G. Bachman and Lloyd D. Johnston (1996), 'Routine Activities and Individual Deviant Behavior', American Sociological Review, 4, pp. 635-55.
p2 (p73): PART Ⅱ THE PRODUCTION OF CRIMINAL OPPORTUNITIES: ROUTINE ACTIVITY THEORY
p2-1 (p73): 4 Marcus Felson and Lawrence E. Cohen (1980), 'Human Ecology and Crime: A Routine Activity Approach', Human Ecology, 8, pp. 389-406.
p2-2 (p91): 5 Marcus Felson (1987), 'Routine Activities and Crime Prevention in the Developing Metropolis', Criminology, 25, pp. 911-31.
p2-3 (p113): 6 Richard B. Felson (1997), 'Routine Activities and Involvement in Violence as Actor, Witness, or Target', Violence and Victims, 12, pp. 209-21.
p2-4 (p127): 7 Philip J. Cook (1986), 'The Demand and Supply of Criminal Opportunities', in M. Tonry and N. Morris (eds), Crime and Justice, 7, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, pp. 1-27.
p3 (p157): PART Ⅲ DECIDING TO COMMIT CRIME: THE RATIONAL CHOICE PERSPECTIVE
p3-1 (p157): 8 Ronald V. Clarke and Derek B. Cornish (1985), 'Modeling Offenders' Decisions: A Framework for Research and Policy', in M. Tonry and N. Morris (eds), Crime and Justice, 6, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, pp. 147-85.
p3-2 (p197): 9 Derek B. Cornish and Ronald V. Clarke (1987), 'Understanding Crime Displacement: An Application of Rational Choice Theory', Criminology, 25, pp. 933-47.
p3-3 (p213): 10 Eric Beauregard, D. Kim Rossmo and Jean Proulx (2007), 'A Descriptive Model of the Hunting Process of Serial Sex Offenders: A Rational Choice Perspective', Journal of Family Violence, 22, pp. 449-3.
p3-4 (p229): 11 Bruce A. Jacobs (2010), 'Serendipity in Robbery Target Selection', The British Journal of Criminology, 50, pp. 514-29.
p3-5 (p245): 12 Michael Levi (2008), 'Organized Fraud and Organizing Frauds: Unpacking Research on Networks and Organization', Criminology and Criminal Justice, 8, pp. 389-419.
p3-6 (p277): 13 Clyde W. Holsapple, Deepak Iyengar, Haihao Jin and Shashank Rao (2008), 'Parameters for Software Piracy Research', The Information Society, 24, pp. 199-218.
p4 (p299): PART Ⅳ 'BOUNDED' RATIONAL CHOICE: GOOD ENOUGH OR NOT ENOUGH
p4-1 (p299): 14 Ronald L. Akers (1990), 'Rational Choice, Deterrence, and Social Learning Theory in Criminology: The Path Not Taken', Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 81, pp. 653 76.
p4-2 (p323): 15 Keith Hayward (2007), 'Situational Crime Prevention and Its Discontents: Rational Choice Theory versus the "Culture of Now"', Social Policy and Administration, 41, pp. 232-50.
p4-3 (p343): 16 Graham Farrell (2010), 'Situational Crime Prevention and Its Discontents: Rational Choice and Harm Reduction versus "Cultural Criminology"', Social Policy and Administration, 44, pp. 40-66.
p4-4 (p371): 17 Nick Tilley (2004), 'Karl Popper: A Philosopher for Ronald Clarke's Situational Crime Prevention?', Israeli Studies in Criminology, 8, pp. 39-56.
p5 (p391): PART Ⅴ VARIANTS BEYOND RATIONAL CHOICE AND ROUTINE ACTIVITY
p5-1 (p391): 18 Per-OlofH. Wikstrom, Vania Ceccato, Beth Hardie and Kyle Treiber (2010), 'Activity Fields and the Dynamics of Crime: Advancing Knowledge about the Role of the Environment in Crime Causation', Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 25, pp. 55-87.
p5-2 (p425): 19 Richard Wortley (2001), 'A Classification of Techniques for Controlling Situational Precipitators of Crime', Security Journal, 14, pp. 63-82.
p5-3 (p445): 20 Paul Ekblom and Nick Tilley (2000), 'Going Equipped: Criminology, Situational Crime Prevention and the Resourceful Offender', British Journal of Criminology, 40, pp. 376-98.
p6 (p471): PART Ⅵ IMPLICATIONS FOR CRIME PREVENTION
p6-1 (p471): 21 R.V.G. Clarke (1980), '"Situational" Crime Prevention: Theory and Practice', British Journal of Criminology, 20, pp. 136-47.
p6-2 (p483): 22 Marcus Felson (1992), 'Routine Activities and Crime Prevention: Armchair Concepts and Practical Action', Studies on Crime and Crime Prevention, 1, pp. 30-34.
p6-3 (p489): 23 Angela Gorta (1998), 'Minimising Corruption: Applying Lessons from the Crime Prevention Literature', Crime, Law&Social Change, 30, pp. 67-87.
p6-4 (p511): 24 Ronald V. Clarke, Ronald P. Cody and Mangai Natarajan (1994), 'Subway Slugs: Tracking Displacement on the London Underground', British Journal of Criminology, 34, pp. 122-38.
p6-5 (p529): 25 Rob T. Guerette amd Kate J. Bowers (2009), 'Assessing the Extent of Crime Displacement and Diffusion of Benefits: A Review of Situational Crime Prevention Evaluations', Criminology, 47, pp. 1331-68.
p6-6 (p567): Name Index
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"Opportunity theories of crime seek to explain the occurrence of crime rather than simply the existence of criminal dispositions. They emphasize the fundamental element in the criminal act of opportunity: how this arises, how it is perceived, evaluated and acted on by those with criminal dispositions. This volume brings together influential research articles on opportunity theories of crime by leading theorists such as Cohen and Felson on routine activity theory and Clarke and Cornish on the bounded rational choice perspective. The articles also include more recent theoretical developments and studies of situational crime prevention of specific twenty-first century crimes. These articles attest to the sheer volume as well to as the richness and the variety of work designed to reduce crime that has forever changed the face of criminology and criminal justice."--Provided by publisher
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Opportunity theories of crime seek to explain the occurrence of crime rather than simply the existence of criminal dispositions. This title features articles on: opportunity theories of crime; routine activity theory; and, the bounded rational choice perspective.
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2024-06-13
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